I am currently running Windows 10 Pro on a Fujitsu Siemens M730 workstation which is using the Intel Patsburg A C602 chipset. I did a fresh installation of Windows 10 Pro and my BIOS is on the latest version available. This is what my hardware configuration looks like:

Intel C600 series chipset SATA AHCI controller

Port0: Samsung SSD 830 (latest firmware)

Port1: DVD

Intel C600 series chipset SAS RAID (SATA mode) controller

Port2: SATA HD 1TB (part of raid0 array0)

Port3: SATA HD 1TB (part of raid0 array0)

Port4: SATA HD 1TB (part of raid0 array0)

Port5: SATA HD 4TB (backup disk)

I am running and have installed driver version 4.3.0.1198 by using the Fujitsu DesktUpdate utility. Now I am suffering from random kernel crashes (was running just rock solid on Windows 8.1 Pro before). This driver seems to be approved by Fujitsu for Windows 10 Pro x64. However there are several forum posts out there saying the latest intel driver is not compatible with Windows 10.

Are Intel developers already working on this issue? Please let me know if you need some kernel crash dumps!! Thanks in advance!

Checking the specifications of your system, I noticed that you have a workstation with an Intel® Xeon® processor, I would recommend to contact Support - Fujitsu CEMEA&I about this matter since this support is for mobile and desktop graphics controllers.